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EAGLES. "VK2A1A" Strathfield New South
Wales QSL card mailed 1969 to Ohio, picturing the lady operator
Mrs. M. Eagles. Sold but still available for scholarly
study & research as a full-size & enhanced 72-dpi scan in .jpg or .tif format.
$1.50 ng

EARICH."Am seeing the sights at
/ BUMCRATS / and it is no place for a minister's son." felt-pennant added
with the name of the Buckeye Lake Hotel, mailed JUL 26 1911 (light ZANES. &
COLS. TR105 R.P.O. RMS hand cancel, the interurban that passed through
Newark) to Simmie Earich in Athens Ohio from his Aunt Bess, upper corner
crease, reddish ink transfer lightly along the back edges from the printing
process itself. Excessively rare, as is any memorabilia from that hotel.
SALE IN PROGRESS o(b)g(e)

EARL.
"Public Square and Ontario Str., Cleveland, O." including
streetcars in both directions near The May Company & May's Drug Store,
postcard mailed DEC 30 1907 at Cleveland to Miss Delight Earl in Jamestown
New York by her brother Charley, mild corner & edge wear, a few tiny spots
of cancel ink in the sky. $4.50 o(c)sg

EASTON. "Easton's Beach, Newport, R. I." including several
waders & a couple of horse-drawn buggies, in color, edge wear. Postcard sold. Still available for scholarly study & research as an enlarged (almost 2x original postcard area) 100-dpi
scan in .jpg or .tif format. $1.50 rg(e)

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EATON.
"EATONS RANCH / WOLF, WYOMING" including the surrounding Bighorn Mountains,
sepia-tone real photo post card with glossy finish, mailed there 1964. The Eaton family has a long
history in the dude ranch business--in fact many credit them with starting
it when they lived in North Dakota.
$8.00 wgm

EATON.
"EATON'S RANCH, WOLF, WYOMING / The main ranch house" including several
people seated on their lawn, unused sepia-tone Ekc real photo postcard, long
internal crease near center with faint surface cracking near it.
The Eaton family has a long history in the dude ranch
business--in fact many credit them with starting it when they lived in North
Dakota. $7.50 wg

ECHELBARGER. "Roy
Echelbarger" captioned in his hand, showing him as a young man with a
bicycle, Azo real photo (1 triangle down, therefore dates to 1911) postcard,
addressed to his Uncle John, slight curl to the paper. $6.00 bg

ECKURD.
"Mr. & Mrs. Alex Eckurd" and their family harvesting root vegetables on
thier farm, uncaptioned (so we use all the writing on the back) divided-bak
real photo postcard with 5 large adherences on back, trivial corner
rounding. The distinctive name is mentioned but once on the Internet -- as
the father of the groom (undoubtedly one of the 2 boys shown, about 9 years
later) in a marriage on 25 Dec 1917 in Champaign County. The Eckurd farm is
on present-day State Route 29 just outside of Urbana Ohio.
$17.50 o(u)fga

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EDWARDS. 1889 & 1890
receipts from the Steamer Valley Belle (regular Ravenswood WV, Racine WV,
Pomeroy OH & Middleport OH freight & passenger packet on the Ohio River).
Former is for a skiff of freight when Will Chapman was clerk; latter is for
towing a boat to Bowman Run WV when J. M Roedel was clerk. Both were when J.
C. Edwards was the Captain. We found no paper memorabilia of any kind for
this steamer when we searched the internet. Sold but front
side still available for scholarly
study & research as an enlarged (about 771% of original print area) & enhanced
200-dpi scan in .jpg format. $2.00
s(r)o(o)w(r)ggg

EHMLING. "UNTIL SOLD
/ Highest Grade /
SmoothedTongue / Depressors" with actual-size outline, ad on government postal card mailed 1927 by A.
& O. A. Ehmling of Upper Darby Pennsylvania. Sold but still available for scholarly
study & research as a full-size & enhanced 72-dpi scan in .jpg or .tif format.
$1.50 mpg

EINSRAHR.
"IMPERIAL - NEBR." real photo prominently showing the Einsrahr Rexall Drugs
with a Coca-Cola sign, next to the Star Theater (which was showing Audie
Murphy in 'Column South' at the time), water tower in the background; unused
Kodak real photo post card with good edges, glossy finish, dark chemical
spot in sky. Sold but still available for scholarly
study & research as an enlarged (about 771% of original print area) & enhanced
200-dpi scan in .jpg or .tif format. $2.00
ncgm!!#

ELDER.
"1D The House the General Built for His
Mother. / Boyhood Home of Gen. Phil Sheridan." in Somerset Ohio, multiview
postcard published by H. G. Zimmerman, mailed at Somerset JUL 7 1909 to
Mrs. Maria Elder in Columbus Ohio (same day arrival mark on front) from her
child (Wiliiam? hard to read) about family matters. General Philip Sheridan
was the user of scorched earth tactics during the Civil War. $6.00 o(s)cg(e)

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ELY. "SPECIAL EXCURSION / MEXICO-AMERICAN LAND CO." sepia-tone postcard with
red caption, mailed December 20 1910 at Bunkerhill Kansas by Mabel Ely to
Mr. Don Ely in Galion Ohio, upper left front corner reduced slightly by
sender's scissors cut to separate it from a panoramic view, hint of cancel
ink on front. The company, based in Kansas City, was previously unsuccessful
at establishing a canal across the Isthmus of Tehuantepec in Oaxaca State.
But this scene is not in Oaxaca. There are only 8 snow-capped peaks in
Mexico. The silhouettes of the volcanic mountains in the distance definitively
place this scene in Veracruz State, looking towards the west at the
foothills & Volcán Citlaltépetl (dormant since 1687 & North America's third
highest peak). Apparently the original panoramic view
(of which this was part) was distributed to by-then quite probably
disgruntled investors to prove there was land worth developing in Veracruz
State -- with its flat terrain & reasonable roads having some appeal to
farmers. Any material on this company is scarce: most of it is in Spanish,
and images such as this are unheard of today. $37.50 m(v)rvg

EMORY. BATTLESHIP GEORGIA with insets showing Captain Henry McCrea &
Rear-Admiral William H. Emory who commanded her as part of the Great White
Fleet. Postcard sold
but still available for scholarly study & research as an enlarged
(about 771% of original print area) & enhanced
200-dpi scan in .jpg or .tif format. $2.00
s(m)gg*

EVANS.
"FREDERIC SHAILER EVANS / Pianist, Cincinnati Conservatory of Music"
postcard mailed MAY 11 1912 at Cincinnati to Miss Etna McAtee in Burlington
Kentucky, small crease at the stamp corner & an upper corner crease that is
hard to notice at first. Sender student wrote 'This is my piano teachers
picture.' The January 31 1915 Cincinnati Enquirer mentioned that he would
give 3 successive Sunday afternoon teas. Not in the Bowden collection, and
the only instructor postcard for the Conservatory that we have ever seen
anywhere! $15.00 o(c)mgn NEW / NEU / NOUVEAU

EYB. "Gustav Eyb, Kunstverlag, Stuttgart No. 280. Alle Rechte vorbehalten."
color portrait of Count Ferdinand Adolph Heinrich August Graf von Zeppelin
(unnamed--it was assumed you knew his image at the time) on Postkarte,
caption taken from the only printing on the back (which specifies the
publisher). $20.00 zfg(e)

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FAIRCLOUGH. "At the core of the Big Apple / THE
RADIO CLUB OF / JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 22, N. Y. C. ..." 1993 continental QSL
card from Joe Fairclough (president at the time) & his crew. The
school's educational philosophy is spelled out on the back, 'designed to
take the reluctant student and make them a winner, someone who fights to get
into school rather than out'. Most QSL cards do not have a memorable design,
but this is certainly an exception! $3.75 n(n)ge

FARNSWORTH. "FLORAL CLOCK,
WATER WORKS PARK, DETROIT, MICH." color postcard mailed there 1908 by
Josephine Farnsworth to her cousin, corner knocked off (2 pieces of it
included) does not diminish the image, area of noticeable toning in the
center sky, ding at left front edge closes well, as is. $2.50 m(d)g(f)c

FEALY.
"HOTEL FEALY" with several well-dressed gentlemen standing outside it, and
more perched in its second-story windows; approximately 9¼"x7¼" sepia-tone
photograph on very thick board, cracked horizontally & reassembled
skillfully, couple of marks near the lower right corner that are hard to
understand, back with several small superficial thins. The correct location is New Vienna Ohio, and
time period is circa-1900 to - 1914. Sold but front
side still available for scholarly study & research as an enlarged 300-dpi scan
(publication quality) in .jpg format for $3.75.
o(n)g(f)

FELBER. "PENNANT / Maltomilk / BISCUITS // THE FELBER BISCUIT COMPANY."
showing their truck #47 beside a building in Cincinnati Ohio, where it made
deliveries; approximately 4.5" x 4" photo. Sold but front
still available for scholarly
study & research as an enlarged (about 771% of original print area) & enhanced
200-dpi scan in .jpg format. $2.00
o(c)fga

FELLER. Uncaptioned real photo showing 3 people in the Feller family (one of
whom is Mrs. Augusta Feller who lived on RFD #2) of Brecksville Ohio, with a
message sarcastically reminding them to write: "Do these people look
familiar to you? I used to know them but it has been so long since I heard
anything about them that I do not know if I know them or not...So how are
you all?" mailed 1909, writing on front at right margin. Possibly unique.
Postcard sold. Still available for scholarly study & research as a full-size
72-dpi scan in .jpg or .tif format. $1.50 og

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FENTON.
"FENTON UNITED / DRY CLEANING / COMPANY / INTER-STORE DELIVERY / WUERDEMANS"
signage on the side of a delivery truck, approximately 2.5"x4.5" photograph
with good focus. Founded in 1903
by Thomas T. Fenton, the firm became the Fenton United Cleaning and Dyeing
Company in Cincinnati Ohio in 1916. Material from the early days of this
company is rare. Sold but still available for scholarly
study & research as an enlarged (about 771% of original print area) & enhanced
200-dpi scan in .jpg or .tif format. $2.00
o(c)g(f)

FILLER. Two unused SSSS real photo postcards showing front & side
views of a gasoline-powered White Motor Company railbus (number 3 of 3)
received by the Hawaii Consolidated Railway (its logo conspicuously on the
side) for passenger traffic (tourist & local commuter) near its company
shops in Waiakea. The gentleman on the left is Richard W. Filler, HCR
Manager. On the right is Ezra Amos May, HCR brake expert who later became
yardmaster. By the newness of the vehicle, and by the real photo type, we
can date the view to circa 1924-1925. Under magnification we can see that
the motorman / ticket-taker's entry from the left side was more narrow than
the entry for passengers on the right. Obviously each postcard is
one-of-a-kind: no captioning, no photographer attribution & no publisher
attribution. One of the 8 corners has trivial wear; back paper starting to
brown evenly with age. We have not seen their likes elsewhere. Railbus real
photos are rare for any railroad, anytime (these are early) & anywhere. They
were meant to provide economical passenger service at a times & places where
passenger traffic was declining. These belong together in a museum.
$400.00 gets them both. h(h)r(h)ggPRICE REDUCED RECENTLY

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FINDLEY. "Please accept this likeness of 'you
and yours'…Matt Findley" caption from writing on back, real photo mailed
1916 in Ashville Ohio to Lewis Findley in Ashville Ohio, small spots of
toning in one front corner. $8.50 go

FINKELSTEIN. "Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument, New York City." including
several people on nearby benches, unused circa 1910 postcard from H.
Finkelstein & Son. Location is Riverside drive, near 89th Street. $4.75
n(n)g

FISHER.
"RES. STATE FISH HATCHERY. LONDON O." including a bit of the picket
fence in front of the residence; sepia-tone real photo postcard with good
focus & contrast, mailed there JAN 27 1909 to Miss Pearl Fisher in North
Columbus Ohio by her cousin Elina, album toning at the back corners,
oxidation consistent with age, good edges. $8.00 o(l)fgPRICE REDUCED RECENTLY

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FISK. "VOTE
FOR / HARRY E. FISK / CANDIDATE FOR / TREASURER / INDEPENDENT AND HUSTLERS
TICKET / THE NORTHSIDE BUSINESS CLUB / Election, December 16th, 1908, 6:00
P. M. to 9:30 P. M." humorous & hand-cut postcard mailed at Cincinnati
Station A, a little cancel ink on front, uneven but light toning on back.
This was only the second year of this important club, which continues to
this day. Rare. $15.00 o(c)g

FOSSON. "Officer Randy
Fosson and Lee / Opera House" at 145 North Broadway in Lexington Kentucky,
unused post card, tiny
upper corner bend, otherwise excellent condition. Rare; we believe it is a proof for a series that was never
printed! $7.00 k(l)lh(n)g

FOUNTAIN.
"THE HART & Co. / PARIS TO CLEVELAND / H. Wagram Editeur, PARIS" oversize
advertising card with signed art depicting a lady aviatrix flying some hat
boxes on aeroplane wings; message over all the back is dated July 1 1911,
mentioning Mrs. E. G. Fountain to bring back "fall season novelties" to be
shown at their store on 429 to 439 Superior Avenue. We find mention of The
Hart & Company as early as 1904; a later reference in 1917 changes to F. A.
Hart & Co. Rare. Sold but both
sides still available for scholarly study & research as enlarged 300-dpi scans
(publication quality) in .jpg format: $3.75 for either or $7.25 for both. o(c)ff(p)g(f)

FRAZER. "AN EATING PLACE OF
INTERNATIONAL FAME / THE BRASS RAIL, 7th AVENUE AT 49th STREET, NEW YORK
CITY, N. Y. E-4034" the back detailing the four different dining
floors available; linen advertising post card with art, mailed there 1940 to
Miss Amelia Frazer in Baltimore Maryland by her daddy, a little cancel ink
in the upper front border, blob of ink on the stamp because the cancel
missed. $7.50 n(n)ga

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FRECHTLING. "FRESH / MILK // MATTHEWS FRECHTLING
// From K. I. O. / SELECTED FARMS // OWNED & OPERATED / BY / J. & L. KELLER
/ FOSTER, O. / R.R.1" signage on a delivery truck with a little girl in the
cab, approximately 2.5" x 4.5" photograph, slight curl to the paper, 5 spots
of album paste on back. It is rare to find any memorabilia about this
company on the Internet. $25.00 fo(f)g(f)t

FRECHTLING.
"Nº 24. U. R. K. P. ARMORY // W. C. FRECHTLING & CO // COSTONS CANDY KITCHEN
// GEO. H. VOSS / TEAS / FRESH ROASTED COFFEE / THE STORE FOR QUALITY //
TULLY THE TAILOR" a Cincinnati Ohio street scene with even more signage
(which might yield under magnification because the depth-of-field is good),
horse-drawn buggy in the foreground, 2 horse-drawn wagons near the
storefronts; approximately 6"x5" sepia-tone photo with blank back,
imperfectly rectangular, long upper corner crease in the sky. URKP
abbreviates Uniform Rank of Knights of Pythias, no longer an official
auxiliary of Pythianism. Necessarily after 1879 because of the ampersand in
the Frechtling name. We found the tailor's address as 16 South Second Street
in a December 15 1911 advertisement. Coston's Confectionery advertised in
the August 38 1910 Cincinnati Enquirer. So we date this as circa-1910 to
-1911. $20.00 o(c)f(k)g(c)g(f)g(t)g(v)
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FREDERKIKSEN. "OX3UD" continental
Greenland shortwave (14 mc) QSL card from amateur radio station,
used by Rich 'Dick' Maule Frederiksen in 1956. Sold but still available for scholarly
study & research as a full-size & enhanced 72-dpi scan in .jpg or .tif format.
$1.50 gg

FREEMAN.
"FREEMAN, / ONE PRICE CLOTHIER / 14, 16 & 18 Asylum St. FIRST CLOTHING STORE
FROM MAIN ST. // LITTLE JOHNNY'S FATHER GIVES HIM / A NEW VELOCIPEDE / THE
END OF LITTLE JOHNNY'S RIDE" circa 1890 trade card with text on back
advertising S. I. Freeman's immense stock of fashions & fabrics in Hartford
Connecticut, excellent condition. Rare. Sold but front
side still available for scholarly
study & research as an enlarged (about 771% of original print area) & enhanced
200-dpi scan in .jpg format. $2.00
bcfga

FREESE.
"IT WONT BE LONG NOW." real photo Azo (squares in corners) post card with
all-printing on back from inventor-designer Claude H. Freese in Los Angeles
California describing an aeroplane-dirigible for about 500 passengers that
could be built for about $3,000,000. California-Europe time estimated at 48
hours. Many more details: 5 wings, 10 motors, gasolline carried in planes,
etc. We have seen mentions of various Freese designs in the June 1926
Popular Science Monthly, the 6/29/27 Oakland California Tribune, the
December 1927 Popular Science Monthly & the 5/12/30 Galveston Daily
News--all with differing variants of this design--but we could not find a
single example of any of them on postcard, offered or exhibited. Rare and
destined for a museum. $200.00 a(p)gc(l)

FREIER. "FREIER'S / GROCERIES & MEATS / 1149 Huffman Ave. Tel. E. 2292"
signage on a delivery
truck with a man seated in the passenger side of the cab, approximately 2.5"
x 4.5" photograph, slight curl to the paper, very light horizontal
striations in the glossy finish attributable to the printing process itself.
The address is in Dayton Ohio. The business belonged to Ferd W. and Lydia
Freier, according to the pencilled information on the back. Talk about hard
to find! $25.00 fo(d)g(f)t

FRENCH. "THE / FRENCH BROS. / BAUER CO. // CREAM TOP MILK / CERTIFIED &
INSPECTED MILK" signage on a small delivery truck, approximately 2.5" x 4.5"
photo with 4 spots of album paste on back. Pencil annotation on back
suggests Cincinnati Ohio as the location -- which we do not doubt. The very
successful French Brothers had dairy operations throughout the Miami Valley,
Warren & adjacent counties in Ohio, and Kentucky & Indiana locations near
Cincinnati. Their Valley View farm furnished "inspected milk," -- i.e., milk
which came under frequent scrutiny of a milk commission that had adopted the
rules of the Cincinnati Academy of Medicine. $15.00 fo(c)ga

FRENGEN. "This is m/t Trans Holm ex
m/s Estrella ... taken in Jössingfjoden Norway, on the South-West Coast, near
Kristiansand. Regards, Arild Frengen, Capt." continental size Kodak
photograph annotated by her captain on the back. This Norwegian chemical
tanker has since been scrapped in Denmark by the Fornaes Shiprecycling
Company. The dark area at the left & center shows a plaque mounted on a
jagged rock, fixing the place
precisely in Norwegian: 'Her fant
kampen sted mellom deN britiske destroyer cossack og det tyske hjelpeskip
den 16 febr. 1940' -- referring to what is now known as the Altmark
incident in which a British destroyer boarded a German ship carrying many
British prisoners who were liberated in neutral Norwegian waters. Several
interesting points of international law were raised by the incident. All
edges are fine; the left edge looks ragged because the rock in the
foreground is ragged, not the edge. Rare. $12.50 ns(o)lhg

FRIEDMAN.
"Friedman Shoes" from sign on building, also including men wearing cowboy hats,
some on horseback; real photo on backing measuring approximately
5-1/2"x3-5/8" (slightly larger than most regular size postcards). Business
location was Lamar Colorado, as mentioned in the February 9 1910 Boot & Shoe Recorder, page 142. Rare.
Sold but front
side still available for scholarly study & research as an enlarged 300-dpi scan
(publication quality) in .jpg format for $3.75. c(l)hg

FRIEND. "We can shoe the
children / with long wearing, perfect / fitting and stylish Shoes.../ A. W.
FRIEND / Pleasantville O." advertising message on the back of a Statue of
Liberty postcard, mailed at Pleasantville in 1908 (bold cancel). Sold but still available for scholarly
study & research as an enlarged (about 771% of original print area) & enhanced
200-dpi scan in .jpg or .tif format. $2.00 oagfc

FRITSCHE. "Fezz Fritsche / the 'Goosetown Kid'" small publicity card listing
his recordings (Laughing Schottish, Andulko Saforova Polka, Orphan Waltz,
etc.) & New Ulm Minnesota phone number on back, internal crease in the right
front border, very faint corner mount toning. This territory band leader had
his own radio show on KHUJ. $4.50 mgm(n)r

FRY. "Call on Mr & Mrs Clarance Fry / and see the baby Boy. / I left on the
back gate. / ... / Name E. Franklin" with image of a bespectacled stork at a
desk, postcard mailed August 8 1910 at Fremont Ohio to Mr. Frank Fry of
Delaware Ohio (the proud grandparent), trivial corner & edge wear. Framing
suggested. $10.00 gbboo

FULLINGTON.
"Sheridan, Mich. / Feb. 2 1911 / Dear Aunt Kate / This is a picture of our
machine as we were cutting wood out East of Sheridan. Joe and I are in this
picture..." Uncaptioned real photo postcard (so we quote at length from the
message) mailed FEB 11 1911 at Sheridan Michigan to Mrs. John Fullington in
Lake Odessa Michigan, her annotation 'Uncle Larry's Boys'. Long but
inconspicuous crease at lower right front corner. Lumbering is an integral
part of the history of Montcalm Township. Sold but front
side still available for scholarly study & research as an enlarged 300-dpi scan
(publication quality) in .jpg format for $3.75. m(s)lg

Füsslein.
"No. 1. / Amanzimtoti Hotel, Natal South
Coast (17 Miles from Durban). / General View of Hotel and Surroundings including a long
narrow bridge; unused color postcard published by R. O. Füsslein, numbered 3426 on back,
trivial wear at the bottom corners.
Rare. Sold but front
side still available for scholarly
study & research as an enlarged (about 771% of original print area) & enhanced
200-dpi scan in .jpg format. $2.00 ng(f)*

Füsslein.
"No. 4 / Amanzimtoti Hotel, Natal South
Coast / (17 Miles from Durban), / The Hotel Tea Rooms up the River" including some guests
& the small rowboats used to get there; unused postcard published by R. O.
Füsslein, numbered 3432 on back, message on back written by F. G. Hutchins,
minor wear at right front corners. Exceptionally
attractive & rare. $20.00 ng(f)**

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